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T-Mobile: 40" TV or $300 eGC w/ New Home 5G Internet Line

w/ T-Mobile Home Internet Activation

from $35/Month

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T-Mobile offers a 40" TV or $300 eGC when you activate a New Home Internet Line w/ T-Mobile 5G Home Internet when you check availability and follow the instructions below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

Note, offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only. Activate qualifying new Home Internet line between 11/21/24 and 1/15/25

Deal Instructions:

TV
  1. Visit https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ within 30 days of your qualifying transaction.
  2. Log in with your T-Mobile online account credentials to redeem.
  3. For help with your T-Mobile online account credentials, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/support/account/set-up-and-manage-your-t-mobile-id
  4. Select the promotion you would like to redeem based on the list you are eligible for. Remember, you can only submit for ONE promotion per line!
  5. You will receive an email with a unique promotion code within 10 weeks of receipt of your valid submission. Follow the link within the email to order your 40" TV and enter the unique promotion code during checkout.
eGC
  1. Register code within 30 days of activating new unlimited Home Internet line.
  2. $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard; requires 60 days service before validation
  3. This card may be used everywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • May not be combined with some offers or discount
    • Credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans
    • Max limit of 1/account
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

T-Mobile offers a 40" TV or $300 eGC when you activate a New Home Internet Line w/ T-Mobile 5G Home Internet when you check availability and follow the instructions below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

Note, offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only. Activate qualifying new Home Internet line between 11/21/24 and 1/15/25

Deal Instructions:

TV
  1. Visit https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ within 30 days of your qualifying transaction.
  2. Log in with your T-Mobile online account credentials to redeem.
  3. For help with your T-Mobile online account credentials, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/support/account/set-up-and-manage-your-t-mobile-id
  4. Select the promotion you would like to redeem based on the list you are eligible for. Remember, you can only submit for ONE promotion per line!
  5. You will receive an email with a unique promotion code within 10 weeks of receipt of your valid submission. Follow the link within the email to order your 40" TV and enter the unique promotion code during checkout.
eGC
  1. Register code within 30 days of activating new unlimited Home Internet line.
  2. $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard; requires 60 days service before validation
  3. This card may be used everywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • May not be combined with some offers or discount
    • Credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans
    • Max limit of 1/account
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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cbslc
309 Posts
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Just returned our gateway this am. After a big outage earlier this week, this AM we woke to no internet. Tmo pushed an update to our gateway and bricked it. Our billing cycle starts on the 20th. Today is the 21st, they said they will cancel it next bill cycle - $46.45/mo for a service that barely worked and now I owe an extra month for a service I can't even use. Before the outage and before they bricked our gateway, it was pretty rough to use it. We could see speeds in the 70mpbs range at most, but it would drop and doing a zoom call across it was not feasible.
jamestren
897 Posts
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Did this last year for a free 43" Fire TV and fought them for 6 months and never got the TV rebate I followed all rules on. Be careful
xcougar
523 Posts
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A 4 series 43" is more of the "current" model, while they still sell the 2 series for ~80$ less at 150$. Just a general idea on value / recency of what you are getting.

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Jan 1, 2025
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ms2000
Jan 1, 2025
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How long is the internet price locked for?
What would be the price when promo expires?
Deal is confusing to me
Jan 1, 2025
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TalentedRoad374
Jan 1, 2025
74 Posts
seems back ordered with shipping date later than 01/15, not sure if it will be a problem.
Jan 1, 2025
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Murkdx
Jan 1, 2025
12 Posts
not available in my location
Jan 1, 2025
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JOHNBON0007
Jan 1, 2025
203 Posts
Is this rebate one per account or can I do two gift cards for two lines?
Jan 1, 2025
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bbergin76
Jan 1, 2025
395 Posts
Quote from TalentedRoad374 :
seems back ordered with shipping date later than 01/15, not sure if it will be a problem.
Yeah I just ordered it with estimated shipping of 1/17 to 1/31. Ouch.
Jan 1, 2025
897 Posts
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jamestren
Jan 1, 2025
897 Posts
Will be a problem. If it's not activated in the promotion window they will NOT honor it. I know this first hand. I ordered. There was a 3-day window to activate. Arrived on the 4th day. Activated immediately. No soup for you.
Jan 1, 2025
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sdfan567
Jan 1, 2025
609 Posts
Quote from jamestren :
Will be a problem. If it's not activated in the promotion window they will NOT honor it. I know this first hand. I ordered. There was a 3-day window to activate. Arrived on the 4th day. Activated immediately. No soup for you.
Also -you have to apply for gift card within 30 days of order.

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Jan 1, 2025
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lmewes
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from FantasticMoon621 :
Try buying for business and it may be magically available.I did the same. They play these games a lot.
Lol...same here..."no availability" for me as a residential customer, but I tried as a business address & it was fine....Ends up $60/month($35/ month if you divide the $300 gift card by 12months). I'll pass for now.
Jan 1, 2025
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DasGlute
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from Honest-IJM :
Count yourself lucky, they oversold my area and my speeds can become unusable at peak times. It is not super reliable or consistent. I was told I should get about 200Mbps download, I never get that high even in the overnight hours. I wish I had a fiber or cable option, but my street has not been blessed with service. My only other option is Starlink for $100+ per month.
It's because the TMHI lines are the absolute lowest priority, so if there's any network congestion at all those are the lines that get throttled first. If congestion is a regular thing then your speeds and ping will almost always be garbage.

There are other ways to get cellular internet that works much better than TMHI ever could and is cheaper and better than Starlink as well, but you have to be willing to pay up front for the equipment (not unlike Starlink in that regard) and set it up yourself (if that's something you're willing to learn) or pay someone to do it for you. You can get some amazing download/upload speeds out of cellular if you do it right.
Jan 1, 2025
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gullzway
Jan 1, 2025
2,061 Posts
Quote from MAWN :
Oops I submitted with account line , not sure that will mess it . Guess they will decline so submitted one now with new line . Thanks
Submit it again with the right number.
Jan 1, 2025
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bob151
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from WeezyWham :
if you work from home or game avoid this service
I didn't notice a difference going from spectrum cable to tmo wireless internet. No weird lag, discord audio is fine.
Jan 1, 2025
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MAWN
Jan 1, 2025
378 Posts
Quote from gullzway :
Submit it again with the right number.
Yes I did with new line now 👍
Jan 2, 2025
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coderiu
Jan 2, 2025
10 Posts
Got this last month as a trial, but I had to return it. The gateway does not support 6GHz which is not that of a big deal for me, but having it would be nice especially that my current Verizon's gateway supports it and I have some devices that takes advantage of it. The deal breaker for me was the gateway's stupid restrictions T-Mobile decided to impose on it for no f* reason whatsoever! You're only allowed to use a mobile app to basically create and delete wifi networks! You cannot access any advance settings through a PC, for example. If you attempt that, you're faced with a stupid page that tells you go back to use the app! This is really ridiculous and unnecessary AT ALL! And I honestly cannot think of some good reasoning behind it. Even if the company wants to make things easier for novice users, you can always have both options.
After a lot of back and forth with their reps, someone claimed that they have a router that could support what I wanted (Inseego FX3100). I went to a store nearby and they said they don't carry that anymore. So I had to cancel before the end of the trial period and return their stuff.
In terms of speed, it was fine where I live. It could reach 300Mbps+ although the signal isn't that strong. My current Verizon's speed is almost identical although it often fluctuates to undesirable speeds. If I had a normal access to the gateway instead of the extremely unpractical and extremely slow app to control it, I would have kept the service.
I'm curious to know about other people's experience with this.
Jan 2, 2025
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sillieidiot
Jan 2, 2025
176 Posts
Quote from coderiu :
Got this last month as a trial, but I had to return it. The gateway does not support 6GHz which is not that of a big deal for me, but having it would be nice especially that my current Verizon's gateway supports it and I have some devices that takes advantage of it. The deal breaker for me was the gateway's stupid restrictions T-Mobile decided to impose on it for no f* reason whatsoever! You're only allowed to use a mobile app to basically create and delete wifi networks! You cannot access any advance settings through a PC, for example. If you attempt that, you're faced with a stupid page that tells you go back to use the app! This is really ridiculous and unnecessary AT ALL! And I honestly cannot think of some good reasoning behind it. Even if the company wants to make things easier for novice users, you can always have both options.
After a lot of back and forth with their reps, someone claimed that they have a router that could support what I wanted (Inseego FX3100). I went to a store nearby and they said they don't carry that anymore. So I had to cancel before the end of the trial period and return their stuff.
In terms of speed, it was fine where I live. It could reach 300Mbps+ although the signal isn't that strong. My current Verizon's speed is almost identical although it often fluctuates to undesirable speeds. If I had a normal access to the gateway instead of the extremely unpractical and extremely slow app to control it, I would have kept the service.
I'm curious to know about other people's experience with this.
I think it's because they just don't want to provide extra support from people that change stuff lol I had to use the hint control app to just change the channels because my router defaults up the dfs channels which is dumb af. You could use a 3rd party router I guess, but I want trying to do anything crazy. I already know TMHI isn't something I can use because it's CGNAT that does not work well with a lot of the stuff I use as a power user.

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Jan 2, 2025
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coderiu
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Quote from sillieidiot :
I think it's because they just don't want to provide extra support from people that change stuff lol I had to use the hint control app to just change the channels because my router defaults up the dfs channels which is dumb af. You could use a 3rd party router I guess, but I want trying to do anything crazy. I already know TMHI isn't something I can use because it's CGNAT that does not work well with a lot of the stuff I use as a power user.
That could be the case. although I believe super users would be less likely to seek support. I thought about a 3rd party option, but it just doesn't make much sense for my situation that I have to spend extra money to make it work while they can simply remove that stupid restriction with an update. My current provider may be a better option network and gateway -wise.

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